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With guests the Foo Fighters, Will Smith and Margot Robbie and guest host Fifi Box, plus stories on our return to Iraq, spiders eating snakes, the fight to keep public housing in Millers Point and the school fining students who use the loo.

With guest host Gorgi Coghlan and stories on Celebrity obsession, Hep A berries update, A proposed law that would have stopped the recent horrific greyhound revelations, Music video rip-offs, should we increase the GST and did Joe Biden get a little

With guests Ashton Kutcher, Ryan Fitzgerald, Andrew Bolt and Andrew Flintoff, plus guest hosts Gorgi Coghlan, Lehmo and Jo Stanley, and stories on the teachers' performance, the first week of parliament, Valentine's Day, and the death penalty.

Margot Robbie continues to do big things in the States, and her latest film with Will Smith is no different. Before he headed into the jungle we sent 'Freddie' Flintoff to interview the stars about the crime caper Focus.

The stats are in and Ausssies are the biggest gamblers in the world. We spoke to independent MP Nick Xenophon and to Julia, who battled gambling addiction for more than a decade about this worsening problem.

He's the Aussie who's been named US Bowler of the Year for the second time in a row, yet he's one sporting champ we don't know. We speak to Jason about his career and his controversial two-handed technique.

Feature Stories

The residents of public housing in Millers Point are facing eviction as the government plans to sell their homes for development. The money raised will build more housing, but for residents who have lived there their whole lives, the loss is enormous

At just 25, Sammy Veall is one of Australia's top fitness instructors. She opened Melbourne's first hip-hop yoga studio in 2013, a remarkable achievement just two years after an accident left her with severe burns to her face and limbs.

A carelessly opened car door all too often means tragic death for a cyclist riding by. We speak to Dr Nicky Martin, who lost her 22-year-old son James in a dooring tragedy 5 years ago about what should be done to prevent it happening again.

36 weeks pregnant, Deka was at great risk without specialised medical care - not available on Nauru, where she had been detained. On her way to Australia now, we speak to Immigration Minister Peter Dutton about why it took so long.